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Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, housing support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
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General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Peer Mental Health Support Services
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Life Coaching
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Peer Counseling
Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Prejob Guidance
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Housing Search Assistance
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Coordinates support groups for teenagers who have alcoholic friends or relatives; meetings are conducted by the teenagers themselves and guided by Al-Anon members and occasionally members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Coordinates peer-to-peer support groups for teenagers who have alcoholic friends, parents or other relatives. Meetings are conducted by the teenagers themselves, guided by trained adult Al-Anon members, and occasionally by trained adult members of Alcoholics Anonymous. All adult Alateen Group Sponsors complete annual background checks.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Organizes support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences, strengths and hopes in order to solve their common problems and help others do the same.
Organizes in-person and online peer-to-peer support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics in the Greater Seattle Area who share their experience, strength and hope in order to help solve their common problems. Some meetings have childcare. The agency is also a Literature Distribution Center for Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Operates a recovery support center, which uses an alternative therapeutic community model focusing on long-term support. Provides a range of recovery support groups and classes for those recovering from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, mental illness and homelessness.
Recovery Café provides a welcoming, safe, drug and alcohol free space, daily meals, and loving community to anchor Members in the sustained recovery needed to gain and maintain access to housing, social and health services, healthy relationships, education and employment. This includes support meetings, classes, and community events like open mic nights, holiday celebrations, and cultural events. Each location is open 5 days a week and serves two meals a day (breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner).
Recovery Café is separate from 12 Step Programs (AA or NA), however, there are 12 Step Meetings held in our buildings throughout the week.
We are a Membership organization. Membership is free; you are asked to be drug and alcohol free when you are in the community space, be respectful/give back in the community, and attend a weekly Recovery Circle. Guests are allowed to visit the Café 3 times before they need to attend New Member Introduction and join a Recovery Circle.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Provides mental services including counseling and substance abuse prevention and intervention for youth and adolescents. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Student Health Programs
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Birth Control Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Adolescent Medicine
Teen Family Planning Programs
Coordinates 12-step support groups throughout King County, including gender separate meetings, as well as special groups for Native Americans, Spanish speakers and those who identify as LGBTQ. Operates a 24-hour helpline.
Offers 12-step support groups for alcoholics. Includes gender separate meetings, as well as special groups for Native Americans, Spanish speakers and those who identify as LGBTQ.
Some meetings have interpreters for individuals who are hard of hearing. Potential members should call to be matched to the nearest group.
PUBLICATIONS:
- Guides listing all AA meetings may be picked up at the Seattle or Eastside offices.
- To receive a meeting guide by mail, send a self-addressed envelope and $1 to the same address.
GENERAL AA MEETINGS:
- More than 1,300 weekly groups are held in all cities in King County.
- Call for updated addresses and times.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, family planning, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
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Student Health Programs
Adolescent Medicine
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Birth Control Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Teen Family Planning Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
General Physical Examinations
Maintains a website and 24-hour message line for support group meetings; volunteers will return calls with further information. Meetings provide mutual support to help individuals stay drug-free.
Operates a 24-hour phone line staffed by volunteers who receive and return calls, then refer callers to local and online support group meetings.
Meeting times and locations are also updated on the website.
Meetings are based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous; they provide mutual support so addicts can live one day at a time drug-free.
Addiction is viewed as a progressive physical disease, affecting an individual emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
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Support Group Clearinghouses
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Facilitates support groups and a helpline for people who have desire to stop abusing drugs. Provides emotional support and peer-in-recovery counseling to help those with substance use disorders deal with feelings and share experiences.
Facilitates 12-step program support groups and a 24-hour helpline for people who have a desire to stop using drugs.
Provides emotional support and peer-in-recovery counseling to help people with substance use disorders deal with feelings and share experiences.
Recovery literature is available free at meetings.
All NA meetings should be friendly to individuals that are on opiate replacement medications such as suboxone and methadone.
Meetings available in Bellevue, Bothell, Burien, Edmonds, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Redmond, Seattle and Shoreline.
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Support Group Clearinghouses
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Organizes support groups for families and friends of drug abusers to help them gain an understanding of drug dependence and of the family's roles that provoke and enable drug abuse.
Organizes support groups for families and friends of drug abusers. Anonymous self-help support groups helps the families of addicts gain an understanding of drug dependence and of the family's roles that provoke and enable drug abuse.
The group focus is on the family and their need to work on their own attitudes and behavior as the most effective way to help the drug abuser. Organizes groups specifically for teenage friends and family members seeking support.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups